Mayaguana Attractions
Emerald and Turquoise Beaches
Easter Monday - Public Holiday
Whit Monday - Public Holiday
Independence Day (Observed) - Public Holiday
Emancipation Day - Public Holiday
Discovery Day (Observed) - Public Holiday
Remembrance Day
Christmas Day - Public Holiday
Boxing Day (Observed) - Public Holiday
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Mayaguana
This unspoiled, mostly undiscovered slice of The Bahamas is a favorite stopover for yacht enthusiasts, offering a peaceful, quiet and relaxing vacation and miles of unspoiled beaches for swimming, scuba diving and shelling enthusiasts. Mayaguana Island is home to 312 locals and the Bahama hutia -- a cross between a rat and a rabbit that was thought to be extinct until the mid-1960s. Most people make a living fishing and farming the fertile soil of this woody terrain. The main form of communication on Mayaguana Island is the mailboat which transports the mail once a week.
Cat Island Attractions
Hermitage on Mt. Alvernia
Deveaux Mansion
Grand Bahama Island Attractions
Garden of The Groves
Hydroflora Gardens
Sunset Village
The Heritage Trail
Fragrance of The Bahamas (The Perfume Factory)
International Bazaar
Sir Charles Hayward Library
Teen Center
Ye Olde Pirate Bottle House Museum
Lucayan National Park
Peterson Cay National Park
Rand Nature Centre
Bowling & Recreation Center
Freeport Rugby Club
Grand Bahama Tennis & Squash Club
Lucaya Cricket Club
Volleyball Courts
Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA)
Long Island Attractions
Hidden Coves
Secluded Beaches
Dunmore Plantation
St. Mary's Church
Columbus Monument: Columbus Point
Dean's Blue Hole
Hamilton's Cave
Long Island Community Library
Long Island Museum
Eleuthera/Harbour Island Attractions
Glass Window Bridge: Gregorytown
Ocean Hole: Rock Sound
Preacher's Cave
Hayne’s Library: Governor’s Harbour
Windermere Island
Harbour Island
Gregory Town
Glass Window Bridge